What would seemingly require a very basic answer is actually a very controversial question. Some say that child protective services remove children from their homes, often against their will, split families apart, and pry into business that is not their own. They even have 'quotas' that they should try and meet regarding how many children they should take away.
Others say that CPS do a necessary job to try and rescue children from abusive or dangerous situations, that they may give them a chance at doing something successful in the future. Both are true. It really depends on the people that work for Child Protective Services. Nevertheless, if a child can be safely kept with their family, they will undoubtedly be psychologically healthier in the long term than a child who is removed from that family.
It sounds as if child protective services has guardianship and, if so, you can't simply take your child back from them.
State child protective services agencies sometimes award adoption assistance payments.
Yes, if CPS believes the child is neglected or could be harmed.
Child Protective Services may recommend said parent who to date, and honestly, said parent mightwant to take this advise to heart, because said parent does not have as much experience in the knowledge of people as said Child Protective Service Officer has, but no, they may not tell said parent that they must date such a person.
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Acquire better evidence and keep making complaints.
No you can......
Child protective services does no decide if a parent is unfit. A judge will decide that. Child protective services can and will however, help the judge to decide by presenting any evidence they have found that may prove the parent unfit.
Child Protective Services were established in all states in 1974. Their precursors include the Children's Bureau, which was established in 1912.
At any age.
it depends on what state had it brought to their attention if one state is the one that heard about it then yes they have the right to check on the child
The Department of Child and Protective Services in Texas will often investigate cases of abuse and neglect involving children. They will investigate the well being and safety of the child.
Child Protective Services - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 21 June 2001 (San Diego, California)
it depends on the circumstances and or what the problem is.
Yes.
Most common acronym-child protective services